PAKISTAN TIMES/THE WORLD TODAY SUNDAY FEBRUARY 22, 2004 Edition TOP STORIES: Ballistic Missile: System Entrusted to Pakistan Army 'Nuclear Black Market Trade had Roots in Europe' 13 Killed, Several injured in Road Disasters in Pakistan NADRA Plans Swift Centres in UK, Old Manual ID Cards Invalidated 11 Killed, 7 Arrested by Indian Military in Held Kashmir American Business Council members plan Investment in Pakistan Cricket: India tours Pakistan March 10, No Tests at Karachi, Peshawar TWT: Iran Polls: Controversial Conservatives Victorious EDITORIAL: Hijra A Sanctified Epoch THIS AND MUCH MORE - Email us with your views AND CONTRIBUTIONS at info@pakistantimes.net
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A Battery of Indigenously produced surface-to-surface Ballistic Missile Ghaznavi (Hatf-III) at a ceremony to mark their induction as part of Operational Deterrence Systems.
Ballistic Missile: System Entrusted to Pakistan Army
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan's indigenously produced Hatf-III (Ghaznavi) Ballistic Missile System was handed-over...
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Pakistan Times JUST-IN: February 22, 2004
O T H E R T O P S T O R I E S
'Nuclear Black Market Trade had Roots in Europe'
India, Pakistan Formation Commanders hold Flag Meeting in Kargil sector
Two Bombs Explode in Southwest Pakistan
Quail substitutes Chicken in India after Bird-flue Fear
M E T R O
NADRA Plans Swift Centres in UK, Old Manual ID Cards Invalidated
NADRA is contemplates to establish its Swift Centers in all Pakistani Consulates located in various cities...
K A S H M I R
11 Killed, 7 Arrested by Indian Military in Held Kashmir
In occupied Kashmir, the Indian troops in their continued acts of state terrorism, martyred eleven Kashmiri...
B U S I N E S S
American Business Council members plan Investment in Pakistan
Most of the members of American Business Council of Pakistan have indicated planning...
S P O R T S
Cricket: India tours Pakistan March 10, No Tests at Karachi, Peshawar
India will not play Test matches at Karachi and Peshawar on next month's tour of Pakistan due to "security concerns"...
T H E W O R L D T O D A Y (TWTNews.com)
'Libya Produced Plutonium'
100-plus fortified Taliban re-organize in southern Afghanistan
EDITORIAL Hijra A Sanctified Epoch WITH the advent of the new epoch of Hijra-1425 the Islamic Calendar a lot of new challenges lay ahead for the Ummah, which can only be trounced with a rock-solid unity amid its ranks. Read More >> · Editorials' Archives · Amjed Jaaved: Kashmiri Political Parties & Freedom Struggle · Col (R) M Zaman Malik: Terrorism or End of Times · L2E: Afzal Rahim: Eyewash!
WITH the advent of the new epoch of Hijra-1425 the Islamic Calendar a lot of new challenges lay ahead for the Ummah, which can only be trounced with a rock-solid unity amid its ranks. Read More >> · Editorials' Archives · Amjed Jaaved: Kashmiri Political Parties & Freedom Struggle · Col (R) M Zaman Malik: Terrorism or End of Times · L2E: Afzal Rahim: Eyewash!
Amjed Jaaved: Kashmiri Political Parties & Freedom Struggle
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Bagle.B: 'Third Most Virulent Worm'
THE Bagle.B Internet worm continued to propagate itself throughout the world, with experts ranking the virus as the third most dangerous computer bug...
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New Vaccine can Stop Lung CancerBy Dr Ali Muhammad
AN experimental vaccine wiped out lung cancer in some patients and slowed its spread in others in a small but promising study, researchers say.
Meera to act in two Bollywood films
WELL-known Pakistani actress Meera has signed deals to act in two Bollywood films, marking the first move by a major Pakistani star...
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